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List Of Pashto-language Films
The following is a list of Pashto-language films: Highest grossing films Top 10 highest-grossing Pashto films of all time. 1970s 2000s ''Son of a Lion'' (2007) See also *List of Pashto-language films of 2017 *List of Pashto-language films of 2018 References External links Search Pashto Films IMDb.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Pashto-language films * Pashto Pashto Pashto (,; , ) is an Eastern Iranian language in the Indo-European language family. It is known in historical Persian literature as Afghani (). Spoken as a native language mostly by ethnic Pashtuns, it is one of the two official langua ...
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Pashto (,; , ) is an Eastern Iranian language in the Indo-European language family. It is known in historical Persian literature as Afghani (). Spoken as a native language mostly by ethnic Pashtuns, it is one of the two official languages of Afghanistan alongside Dari,Constitution of Afghanistan â€''Chapter 1 The State, Article 16 (Languages) and Article 20 (Anthem)''/ref> and it is the second-largest provincial language of Pakistan, spoken mainly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the northern districts of Balochistan. Likewise, it is the primary language of the Pashtun diaspora around the world. The total number of Pashto-speakers is at least 40 million, (40 million) although some estimates place it as high as 60 million. Pashto is "one of the primary markers of ethnic identity" amongst Pashtuns. Geographic distribution A national language of Afghanistan, Pashto is primarily spoken in the east, south, and southwest, but also in some northern and western parts of the country. The ...
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Yasmin Khan
Yasmin Khan is a historian of British India and Associate Professor of History at Kellogg College, Oxford. Education and career Born in 1977 to Pakistani and Anglo-Irish parents in Kingston-upon-Thames, Khan completed her BA in history at St Peter's College, Oxford. Khan completed her DPhil at St Anthony's College, Oxford in 2005 in Imperial and Commonwealth History. Khan became a lecturer at the University of Edinburgh in 2004 and a Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at Royal Holloway, University of London in 2007 before moving to Kellogg College, Oxford as Associate Professor of History in 2012. Khan's work focuses on decolonisation, British migration histories, British Indian history, the Second World War and the End of Empire. Khan is an editor of ''History Workshop Journal'' and a trustee of the Charles Wallace India Trust. Khan's publications include ''The Great Partition: The Making of India and Pakistan'' (2007), which won the Gladstone Prize f ...
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Pashto-language Films
Pashto (,; , ) is an Eastern Iranian language in the Indo-European language family. It is known in historical Persian literature as Afghani (). Spoken as a native language mostly by ethnic Pashtuns, it is one of the two official languages of Afghanistan alongside Dari, Constitution of Afghanistan â€''Chapter 1 The State, Article 16 (Languages) and Article 20 (Anthem)''/ref> and it is the second-largest provincial language of Pakistan, spoken mainly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the northern districts of Balochistan. Likewise, it is the primary language of the Pashtun diaspora around the world. The total number of Pashto-speakers is at least 40 million, (40 million) although some estimates place it as high as 60 million. Pashto is "one of the primary markers of ethnic identity" amongst Pashtuns. Geographic distribution A national language of Afghanistan, Pashto is primarily spoken in the east, south, and southwest, but also in some northern and western parts of the country. Th ...
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List Of Pashto-language Films Of 2018
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List Of Pashto-language Films Of 2017
January–April May–August September–December Expired artists in Pashto cinema References {{2017 films 2017 in Pakistani cinema 2017 Pashto Pashto (,; , ) is an Eastern Iranian language in the Indo-European language family. It is known in historical Persian literature as Afghani (). Spoken as a native language mostly by ethnic Pashtuns, it is one of the two official languages ...
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Son Of A Lion
''Son of a Lion'' is a 2007 Australian-Pakistani drama film set in Darra Adam Khel, in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. The film tells the story of Niaz Afridi (Niaz Khan Shinwari), a Pashtun boy who wants to go to school instead of carrying on the family business of manufacturing firearms. The director, Benjamin Gilmour, is an Australian former paramedic; ''Son of a Lion'' is his first film. It was filmed in the area around Darra with the cooperation of local residents. The actors are local non-professionals and much of the dialogue is improvised. It has received generally positive reviews. The film is in Pashto with English subtitles. Cast *Niaz Khan Shinwari – Niaz Afridi *Sher Alam Miskeen Ustad Baktiyar – Sher Alam Afridi *Baktiyar Ahmed Afridi Agha – Baktiyar Afridi *Agha Jaan Anousha Baktiyar – Agha Jaan *Fazal Bibi Pite – Grandma *Khaista Mir Hayat Afridi – Pite Afridi *Anousha Vasif Shinwari – Anousha Baktiyar *Hayat Khan Shinwari – Hayat Afridi P ...
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Adam Khan Dukhaniye
''Adam Khan Dukhaniye'' is a Pollywood film of 1971. It stars Badar Munir and Yasmeen Khan in the lead roles. Cast * Badar Munir *Yasmin Khan Yasmin Khan is a historian of British India and Associate Professor of History at Kellogg College, Oxford. Education and career Born in 1977 to Pakistani and Anglo-Irish parents in Kingston-upon-Thames, Khan completed her BA in history at S ... References 1971 films Pakistani drama films Pashto-language films Pakistani black-and-white films {{Pakistani-Pashto-film-stub ...
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Darra Khaibar
''Darra Khaibar'' is a Pollywood film of 1971, starring Asif Khan and Surayya Khan. Cast *Asif Khan *Surayya Khan References 1971 films Pakistani black-and-white films Pakistani drama films Pashto-language films {{Pakistani-Pashto-film-stub ...
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Badar Munir
Badar Munir (1940 – 11 October 2008) was a Pakistani film actor. Originally from MadyanActor Badar Munir passes away
Dawn (newspaper), Published 12 October 2008, Retrieved 15 December 2017
in the state of Swat, he starred in over 732 , and Punjabi language films from 1969 to 2008.


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Badar Munir was raised with a religious background in Swat. He completed h ...
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Yousuf Khan Sher Bano
''Yousuf Khan Sher Bano'' was the first-ever Pashto film released in Pakistan. It was released on 1 December 1970.Yousuf Khan Sher Bano film info on PAKfilms website
Retrieved 16 December 2017
It was directed by Aziz Tabassum and produced by Nazir Hussain, with debut stars and . The story is based on the Pashto folk story '' Yousuf Khan and Sher Bano''. The tale has also been referred to as the Pashto ver ...
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Pashto
Pashto (,; , ) is an Eastern Iranian language in the Indo-European language family. It is known in historical Persian literature as Afghani (). Spoken as a native language mostly by ethnic Pashtuns, it is one of the two official languages of Afghanistan alongside Dari,Constitution of Afghanistan â€''Chapter 1 The State, Article 16 (Languages) and Article 20 (Anthem)''/ref> and it is the second-largest provincial language of Pakistan, spoken mainly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the northern districts of Balochistan. Likewise, it is the primary language of the Pashtun diaspora around the world. The total number of Pashto-speakers is at least 40 million, (40 million) although some estimates place it as high as 60 million. Pashto is "one of the primary markers of ethnic identity" amongst Pashtuns. Geographic distribution A national language of Afghanistan, Pashto is primarily spoken in the east, south, and southwest, but also in some northern and western parts of the country. The ...
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Hunerkada Films
Hunerkada College of Visual and Performing Arts was established by Artist Association of Pakistan as a Fine Arts college in Islamabad, Pakistan. The college was founded in 1992 as a non-government and not-for-profit organization with a commitment to promote Visual and Performing Arts. It was established by a well known Pakistani Artist Jamal Shah with a vision to share his skills and knowledge about visual & performing arts to the generations. Currently, its campuses are located in Islamabad and Lahore. It offers four-year Degree programs in Fine Arts, Textile Design, and Fashion Design in affiliation with the University of Sargodha. It also has a masters program in process with the said university. It has a branch in Lahore as part of its policy of establishing branches in all major cities. The college offers different courses and programs in Painting, Drawing, Sculpturing, Print Making, Photography, Film Making, Music, Dance, Textile Design, Graphic Design, Fashion Design, Min ...
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